AUTO

2022 Honda FIT

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R 254,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,231 p/m

Fair Price

Barclay Auto

Western Cape

Mileage36,000 km
Power89 kW (121 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2022
Previous owners1

The 2022 Honda FIT 1.5 COMFORT CVT is a reliable, used hatchback perfect for South African drivers seeking affordable quality. With only 36,000 km, this well-maintained vehicle offers a blend of practicality and style, making it an excellent choice for city commuting or family outings. Buyers can enjoy Honda’s reputation for durability and fuel efficiency at an attractive price point.

Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic CVT transmission, this Honda FIT delivers impressive fuel economy at just 5.5 L/100km. The hatchback features five seats and five doors, providing ample space and easy access for passengers and cargo. Its compact size makes it ideal for navigating busy urban streets, while the fuel-efficient engine helps save on running costs.

Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this Honda FIT is available for quick viewing and test drives. Contact the dealer in 7441 to explore financing deals, compare prices, and buy at the best price. Don’t miss out on this affordable used hatchback for sale in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2022
VariantFIT 1.5 COMFORT CVT
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage36,000 km
Previous owners1
Length4,043 mm
Width1,694 mm
Height1,537 mm
Ground clearance141 mm
Turning circle10 m
Curb weight1,104 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.5L Petrol
Engine size1498.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power89 kW (121 hp)
Torque145 Nm
Power per liter65.5 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears1
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres185/60 R15
Rear tyres185/60 R15
Engine oil capacity3.6 L
Coolant capacity3.85 L
Vehicle numberJHMGS4820MS200960

ELECTRIC / HYBRID


Electric motor power109 hp
System power109 hp
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity40 L
Fuel range727 km
Fuel consumption5.5 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions132 g/km (combined)

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Electric Mirrors
INTERIOR
Air ConditioningClimate ControlMulti-function Steering Wheel
SAFETY
Remote Central Locking

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourRed

SELLER


Barclay Auto

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Vasco Estate, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7500, South Africa

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Honda FIT

Honda’s Fit lines up against the Suzuki Baleno, Toyota Starlet, and Volkswagen Polo Vivo in SA’s B-segment hatchback ring, but it’s never been the obvious pick. Most South Africans after a city runabout with real practicality and decent running costs land elsewhere, probably because the Fit doesn’t offer a manual at all — just a CVT or, if you’re feeling flush, the E-CVT Hybrid. Power? A 1.5-litre petrol across the board. If you’re after one, good luck. There are only five active listings, spanning R248,888 to R439,800, with the median hovering at R287k. On paper at least, most buyers are gunning for Comfort and Elegance models, not the pricier Hybrid. The sweet spot is the 1.5 Comfort CVT — that’s where the real value sits, with examples clustered around R249k to R255k. Next up, the Elegance CVT at R286,900, which starts to look a bit ambitious. If you want the newer Comfort trim, you’re looking at R380,500, while the Hybrid E-CVT is a serious R439,800 commitment. These aren’t high-mileage cars, either: the average used Fit clocks in at just 27,320 km between model years 2022 and 2026. That’s low, and for a city hatch, it makes a difference. Where Honda sets itself apart is with those Magic Seats — you can carry a mountain bike or a small fridge without breaking a sweat, and neither the Baleno nor the Polo Vivo can really touch that. For buyers who actually use the back seat, that’s the point.

Honda

Honda’s not trying to dazzle you with flash or lure you with badge envy. Instead, it’s carved out a space for buyers who care about honest value, reliability, and not spending half their life at the mechanic. Think of it as the thinking person’s alternative to a Toyota or Suzuki—just as dependable, less shouty about it. With 79 listings currently live, prices range widely from R69,500 to R509,900, but most stock settles in that R140k-to-R260k band where families and first-time buyers are actually shopping. Only 9 of those are new, which isn’t a surprise if you’ve tried to find a Honda dealership outside the big cities, but the used scene is alive because owners hang onto these cars for years before letting them go. On paper at least, the HR-V is the star here with 12 listings, including a handful that touch the R509,900 ceiling for the latest versions. The Jazz, though, is the real hero—versatile, affordable (from R86,500 to R258,800), and the sort of hatch you’d hand down instead of trade in. The Amaze sedan covers those who want a boot rather than a clever rear seat, with prices between R213,500 and R297,100. CR-V covers the “school run plus road trip” crowd, topping out at R256,900. If you’re looking for diesel, move along—petrol is king here. In a market crowded with rivals, Honda’s edge is simple: the cars last, and that matters. Owners don’t need convincing, and that’s the point.

Honda FIT - Barclay Auto
R 254,995

Est. monthly payment:
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Common questions about the Honda FIT in South Africa.